| Hundreds of wild asters put on a beauty pageant early in the morning. |
| A sycamore tree extends a protective arm over an innocent stream. |
| An artistic tree dabs some color on the stream that feeds it. |
| A carpet of brown and a ceiling of yellow invite picnic-goers. |
| A fat tree nearly hogs the path. |
| The same fat tree gives no ground. |
| Who's prettier? The land or the water? |
| Let's walk along the hill and by the stream to see where they take us. |
| A direct route is the best way to find a lovely spot in the woods. |
| That fat tree hasn't budged. |
| Pretty rocks gather in one spot. |
| The woods along the stream wakes up to look in the mirror. |
| Morning becomes you. |
| A broken tree resides in a lovely spot. |
| The sun takes a bath. |
| Trees line up along the stream waiting for their reflections. |
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